- (11/05-12/05) Stage: Appeared (as "God") in "Sodom: The Musical", an Off-Broadway musical by Adam David Cohen and Kevin Laub, directed by Ben Rimalower at The Kraine Theatre, New York City.
- (12/05) Stage: Appeared in "I Wanna Be Rosie", an Off-Broadway bio-musical tribute to Rosemary Clooney written by Bev Petty, directed by Val Gardner Rives at LaMaMa, ETC, New York City.
- (9/05) Stage: Appeared in "Bingo City", an Off-Broadway musical, co-starring Anita Gillette and Harrison Chad, written by Jenne Wason and Alan Cancelino, directed by Leigh Silverman at Theatre Row's Studio, New York City.
- (1975) Stage: Appeared in US tour of the musical "Carousel", with Ed Ames and Harry Danner.
- (1983) Stage: Appeared in US tour of the musical "Meet Me in St. Louis" with Cathy Rigby and Tom McCoy.
- (1980) Album (w/The Village People): "Can't Stop the Music". NOTE: Soundtrack from the film Can't Stop the Music (1980)).
- (1978) Album (w/The Village People): "Cruisin'" (included the single "YMCA").
- (1979) Album (w/The Village People): "Go West" (included the single "In the Navy").
- (1979) Album (w/The Village People): "Live and Sleazy" (included the single "Ready for the '80s").
- (1978) Album (w/The Village People): "Macho Man" (included the single "Macho Man").
- (1982) Album: "Randy Jones". NOTE: His first solo album.
- (1986) Album (as "Popular Front"): "Terrorist Attack!".
- (1977) Album (w/The Village People): "Village People" (debut album).
- (1976) TV commercial: Big Red Chewing Gum.
- (1978) Received (as a member of The Village People) the American Music Award Best Dance Music Duo/Group.
- (1979) Recpient (as a member of The Village People) the Billboard Magazine Award for #1 New Pop Album Artist.
- Recipient of 1979 Billboard Magazine Award for #1 New Pop Album Duo/Group (with Village People)
- Recipient of 1979 American Guild of Variety Artists Entertainer of the Year Award ("Georgie") for #1 Vocal Group of the Year (with Village People)
- (1975) U.S. Tour in the musical "Funny Girl", with Carol Lawrence
- (October 2006 - November 2006) Stars as EROS in "Dido", an Off-Broadway play by Sophie Klein, directed by Melissa Klein at The Scratch Theatre, New York, New York, USA.
- (November 2006 - December 2006) Stars as Dr. Seaman in "Madonna Whore: Confessions of a Dirty Mind", an Off-Broadway play by Timothy Douglas, directed by Eric Thal at The Producers' Club, New York, New York, USA.
- Album: 'Ticket to the World' (November 2006) solo album with the singles "If I Can't Have You", "Your Disco Needs You", "Sleeping", "New York City Boy", "Freelove", "I'm a Believer", "No Matter What" and "Rhinestone Cowboy".
- (September 2006) Helps to re-stage and guest stars as 'Lead Roper' in "Texas Fourth" (circa 1973) by famed American choreographer Agnes De Mille for the Santa Barbara State Street Ballet. He originally created the role in 1973.
- (1976) TV commercial: Appeared (as "Cowboy" / "Roper") in a commercial for BIg Red Chewing Gum.
- Recipient of the 2007 Talent in Motion Magazine Superstar of the Year Award.
- (1972-75) Stage: Appeared in US tour of Agnes de Mille's American Heritage Dance Theatre. Productions included "Rodeo", "Fall River Legend", "A Rose for Miss Emily", "Goldrush", "A Texas Fourth", "Carousel", "Paint Your Wagon", "Brigadoon" and "Oklahoma".
- (12/07) Stage: Appeared in "A Very Merry Disco Christmas" at the historic Castro Theater in San Francisco, California.
- (1/18/08) Commissioned a "Kentucky Colonel" by Kentucky Gov. Steven L. Beshear for his contributions to the community, state and nation, for his special achievements, and for his service and accomplishments on behalf of others.
- The author of "Macho Man", a memoir perspective of 20th Centurey Popular Culture to be published by Greenwood Publishing November 2008.
- (7/08) Stage: Appeared (as "Pharoah") in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.
- (2010) Stage: Appeared (as "Eddie Edwards") in William Wyatt's Off-Broadway comedy hit "When Joey Married Bobby", at the Roy Arias Theatre, New York City.
- (May 29, 2014) Starring as the Evil Overlord "Tiberius" in the new smash hit musical comedy, 'The Anthem', based on the classic novella by Ayn Rand and directed by Rachel Klein at the Lynn Redgrave Theater in NYC.
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